Surgeon, a doctor who performs operations to fix injuries or illness, Donor, a person who gives something (like blood or organs) to help someone else, Radiographer, a person who takes X-rays or scans to check inside the body, Paramedic, a trained person who helps sick or injured people before or during transport to hospital, Operating theatre, the room in a hospital where surgeries are performed, A & E, the hospital department for serious or urgent injuries or illnesses, Ward, a part of a hospital where patients stay, Ambulance, a vehicle that takes sick or injured people to hospital, Injection, medicine put into the body with a needle, Blood test, a test where a small sample of blood is taken to check health, Stitches, thread used to close a cut or wound, Crutches, sticks used to help someone walk when their leg or foot is injured, X-ray, a picture of the inside of the body to check bones or organs, Scan, a picture or image of the inside of the body, Surgery, the act of operating on someone to treat illness or injury, First aid, help given immediately to someone who is hurt or sick before a doctor can help, Botox, a medicine that is injected into the skin to reduce wrinkles or treat some medical conditions.

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